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Time Management

Recent articles related to

Time Management

What Inspires YOU to Be a Better You?

By Bob Cox | 06/19/2009

Michael Masterson has mentioned that the good and decent acts of friends, family, associates, and strangers have inspired him to make it one of his New Year’s resolutions – every year – to become a better person….

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How Long Can You Concentrate?

By Matt Furey | 06/18/2009

Imagine this: You’re sitting in front of your computer, working on a project. Perhaps it’s a book, an e-mail, or an article. Or you’re doing research.

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How to Eliminate the Word FAIL From Your Vocabulary

By Paul Smithson | 06/17/2009

Do you ever wonder why some people succeed at almost every challenge they take on, while others never seem to be able to get out of the starting blocks? There are four major reasons why people FAIL – and they very neatly spell out the word itself.

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The Simplicity Imperative

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/16/2009

Much of what you read in ETR is directed at helping you earn more money and achieve financial independence. But what many people mistake for wealth is pure junk: the oversized plasma TV, the 2010 Ferrari, the custom-built estate home.

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The Power of Negative Visualization

By Alexander Green | 06/15/2009

When Norman Vincent Peale wrote The Power of Positive Thinking 60 years ago, he received a stack of rejection slips from publishers. Dejected, he threw the manuscript into the trash, forbidding his wife to remove it. She didn’t. The next day, however, she took the manuscript, still inside the wastebasket, to a publisher who accepted it. The book became a foundation of the human potential movement, selling more than 20 million copies in 47 languages.

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Why Multitasking Destroys Your Productivity

By Alex Mandossian | 06/5/2009

Most entrepreneurs I know are proud of their “multitasking” ability. But maybe they shouldn’t be. The term was originally applied to computers – to describe the way a CPU solves problems by scheduling tasks and switching back and forth from task to task until each one gets done. Well, that may be an efficient way for a computer to work, but it’s anything but efficient when it comes to your productivity.

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It’s Not All About You

By Bob Cox | 06/3/2009

When you define a goal and ready yourself to commit to the time and energy it will take to achieve it… remember to consider how your efforts are going to be affecting the people in your life. And this isn’t a totally unselfish, “thinking of others” act. You’re going to need their encouragement and support.

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The 10-Minute Walk

By Jon Benson | 06/1/2009

If “finding time” is your main obstacle to getting enough exercise, try taking three brisk 10-minute walks five days a week. One in the morning before you do anything else. One in the afternoon after lunch. One at night after dinner.

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Why Most Consultants Fail To Help You

By Mark Morgan Ford | 05/26/2009

Several times in my career, I hired a consultant to help me fix or expand my business. And I wasn’t happy with a single one of them. For a while, I figured I was hiring the wrong people. Now I have a different perspective: As a rule, consultancy doesn’t work.…

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Want to Beat the Competition? Take Your Customer Out for a Drink

By Will Newman | 05/26/2009

The secret of success as a copywriter or direct marketer? Make the sale. Plain and simple. Make the sale. And what’s the best way to do that? “Know” your potential customer – your prospect. After all, if you don’t know who you’re selling to, how can you know what to…

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Early To Rise

By Matt Furey | 05/26/2009

The most successful people I know in every field of endeavor are never content to rest on their laurels. They are continually refining what they know. Hour upon hour is spent in practice — mental as well as physical — looking for a minor tweak that may take what IS…

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How Long Will It Take You To Do What You Want?

By Early To Rise | 05/26/2009

Accomplishing a goal has 3 phases: deciding to do it, determining what specific actions are necessary and in what order, and executing those actions. By now you should have chosen your life goals and derived from them five-year, one-year, monthly and even weekly objectives. I have given you a very…

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